Atrial Septal Defect in a Newborn Holstein Calf: OAJBS Publishers
Atrial Septal Defect in a Newborn Holstein Calf by Akbar Nikkhah* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS)
We aimed
to present a case of atrial septal defect (ASD) in a new-born Holstein calf in
a commercial dairy farm in Tehran, Iran. Despite the incidence of some
congenital cardiac disorders such as ventricular septal defect (VSD) in young
calves, detection of ASD in Holstein calves has been rarely reported with no
distinct picture of the area involved. In the current report, ASD is pictured
noticeably which would be an appropriate example for diagnosing it in other
cases. Apparently, issues related to cardiac system occur more frequently than
expected, however, they are not diagnosed precisely on farm mainly because of
inadequate knowledge of such disorders. Young dairy calves are often diagnosed
with respiratory distress or fever with weakness and hyperpnea. Severe
hyperpnea may be associated with heart defects which can be confused with
respiratory diseases and fever in new-born dairy calves. In the current report,
the calf was initially diagnosed with respiratory distress. However, further
examination of heart beats and sound by palpation of the thorax led to suspect
on heart defects. In the physical examination of both sides of the thorax,
murmur and trill were clearly diagnosed. The calf died after 48 hours. After
necropsy, ASD was identified as the cause of calf death. Calf loss means
economic loss. Thus, diagnosing the problem timely can help minimize congenital
issues risks and in turn increase calf survival and herd productivity.
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